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Nathan Lester House & Farm Tool Museum


category : Museums
1793 farmhouse and barns furnished with antiques, farm tools, horsedrawn vehicles, garden, hiking trails.


Admission: Free.
Hours: Guided tours: Memorial Day-Labor Day, Sat. & Sun. and holiday Mon. 1-4:30, or by appt. Grounds open year-round.
Address: 153 Vinegar Hill Rd.
I-95 Ex. 86
Phone: 860-464-8540

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